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Lawrence Light is Financial Editor of Forbes magazine and he does as authors are told to do, write what you know.

This book is the first Karen Glick adventure. We follow Karen Glick an aspiring reporter. Now a financial reporter she is determined to expose the Billionaire Boys Club for tax fraud.As she investigates, the Billionaire Boys are being murdered, one by one. Her investigative work takes her in contact with several bizarre and mysterious characters, several closde calls and the ruthless greed of the Billionaire Boys and their companions. As she becomes the groups target as well, the investigation becomes a matter of life and death.

TOO RICH TO LIVE by Lawrence Light: Financial reporter Karen Glick is bored with the routine reporting and wants to get into the more exciting segment of investigative reporting. She receives unsolicited material from an anonymous source indicating that the members of the Billionaire Boys Club are evading taxes. When the highest profile member of the group is poisoned at a high profile dinner, a fate she herself narrowly avoids, the interest level in the tax material increases exponentially. Soon, however, it becomes apparent that Glick herself I being targeted as well as the Billionaire Boys. Supported by a cast of off the wall characters its up to Glick to get to the truth or get dead.

Karen Glick is a feisty and fearless reporter for Profit Magazine who has been doing fluff pieces, but aches to do investigative work. She's given her chance when a package of damaging information falls into her lap on The Billionaire Boys Club, a group of men who apparently haven't made their money entirely the old fashioned way, by earning it. A threat to wipe out the Club by a radical organization called Vampyr places Karen right in the middle of the danger.
TOO RICH TO LIVE places Karen in danger more than one protagonist should have to bear, and often is just too cutesy. However, Karen is an engaging character that deserves another adventure, just one that doesn't depend on Perils of Pauline to move every stage of the book.